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Redefining Digital Enterprise(s) by Reimagining Possibilities

Redefining Digital Enterprise(s) by Reimagining Possibilities

By Sadagopan on February 5, 2014

Karl Heinz Streibich is the CEO of Software AG – a very well-known name in the technology industry has now come up with a book titled- The Digital Enterprise, bringing out the moves and motives of Digital Leaders. Fellow Enterprise Irregular and a great friend Vinnie Mirchandani has narrated this impressive book due for release […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged books, Digital Enterprise, disruptive technologies, Emerging Models, Karl Heinz Streibich, Software AG, Vinnie Mirchandani | 1 Response

Troubling, Challenging 2014 ERP Predictions

Troubling, Challenging 2014 ERP Predictions

By Brian Sommer on December 17, 2013

The ERP segment is undergoing a lot of change. Change, though, can create some uncomfortable moments for some folks and ERP vendors, customers and integrators will definitely feel something next year. What are some of these challenges and who will need to adapt?

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged #predict14, 2014 Predictions, Enterprise resource planning, erp, ERP Prediction, Naomi Bloom, Vinnie Mirchandani, workday | 2 Responses

Predict and Prepare for 2014

Predict and Prepare for 2014

By Zoli Erdos on December 17, 2013

They are too modest to promote themselves here, but three of our fellow EIs,  Naomi Bloom, Vinnie Mirchandani and Brian Sommer recently sat down for a lively discussion under the moniker Predict and Prepare for 2014, moderated by Bill Kutik and brought to you by Workday.  The video is now available online – enjoy! Finally, read […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged #predict14, Bill Kutik, Brian Sommer, Naomi Bloom, Vinnie Mirchandani, workday | 1 Response

Enterprise software wars: 5 points of advice for CIOs

Enterprise software wars: 5 points of advice for CIOs

By Michael Krigsman on January 28, 2013

Enterprise software, long a complex domain only of interest to specialists, has become the darling of venture capital investors and start-ups. This post presents context and concludes with advice for CIOs on navigating the changing enterprise software landscape. Enterprise software eats the world (photo credit: Michael Krigsman) To get a sense of growing interest in […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged aaron levie, Cloud Computing, enterprise, enterprise software, Enterprise Startups, New York City, software as a service, Vinnie Mirchandani | 1 Response

Image credit: Adam Debreczeni

It’s a good time to be a software developer

By Michael Coté on May 16, 2011

“The exciting convergence of technology consumption and production models” is the topic of the next book Vinnie Mirchandani is working on (his last book had a good, optimistic take on the need for innovation). He recently asked about the role of developers in all that soup – at least I think that’s what he asked. […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged apple, enterprise software, ideas, Programming, Vinnie Mirchandani

Update on Vinnie Mirchandani, @dealarchitect

Update on Vinnie Mirchandani, @dealarchitect

By Zoli Erdos on October 8, 2010

If you’re on Twitter and even remotely interested in Enterprise Software, chances are you saw disturbing news yesterday, about our friend @dealarchitect being taken to hospital yesterday, right in the middle of a speaking engagement. Lack of information is always scary – from what we heard, it appeared that Vinnie collapsed, was rushed to hospital, […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged dealarchitect, Enterprise Irregulars, enterprise software, family, Health, Personal, Vinnie Mirchandani | 6 Responses

The Thing About Analysts - And PR/Marketing Folks

The Thing About Analysts – And PR/Marketing Folks

By Paul Greenberg on July 29, 2010

I was reading Ray Wang’s great post on “The 7 Tenets of Building a Star Analyst Firm” and then Vinnie Mirchandani’s  follow up “More Tenets for the Nex Gen Analyst” and it got me to thinking – on a tangent, but on something that might matter to all those PR and marketing people responsible for […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged analysts, marketing, pr, Public relations, Vinnie Mirchandani

Polymaths see the bigger picture

Polymaths see the bigger picture

By Phil Wainewright on July 17, 2010

One of my big themes these days is to look at the huge opportunities available to businesses that transform their operations, cost base or market reach through their use of the cloud. So I’m looking forward to meeting up this week with my Enterprise Irregulars colleague Vinnie Mirchandani, whose new book is all about a […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Business, Cloud Computing, eurocloud, innovation, polymath, The New Polymath, Vinnie Mirchandani

The New Polymath : The New Way To The New Future

The New Polymath : The New Way To The New Future

By Sadagopan on May 25, 2010

Fellow Enterprise Irregular and a great friend Vinnie Mirchandani is coming out with a new book :The New Polymath – Profiles in Compound-Technology Innovations, due for release last week of June 2010. He shared an early review copy with me for my reading – what a pleasurable and stimulating read it turned out to be. […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Emerging Ideas, google, Great Books, Leonardo da Vinci, New Polymath, The New Polymath, Vinnie Mirchandani

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